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David Njengere: Profile of KNEC CEO who worked as Magoha's advisor
David Njengere is a Kenyan currently serving as the Kenya National Examination Council (KNEC) Chief Executive Officer (CEO).
As Global Education Week draws attention to inclusion and equity, teachers in Kenya say many learners continue to struggle in class due to a persistent shortage of basic learning materials such as ...
The Kenya Institute of Curriculum Development (KICD) has issued a stern warning to schools, teachers, parents, and the ...
With the release of the first-ever Kenya Junior School Education Assessment (KJSEA) results on Thursday, the country ushered ...
The country is set to mark a historic milestone next week with the expected release of the first-ever Kenya Junior School ...
KICD has raised the alarm over a surge of counterfeit Grade 10 curriculum designs being sold to unsuspecting members of the ...
Colombo, Nov. 21 (Daily Mirror) - Sri Lanka today launched the National Curriculum Framework for Early Childhood Education, marking a major step in strengthening the country’s early childhood learning ...
Nairobi — More than 400 million children across the world are growing up in poverty and missing out on at least two basic needs such as nutrition and sanitation, a new UNICEF report has revealed. The ...
Environmental degradation is neither a natural condition of the world nor an unavoidable catastrophe; it is the result of choices made by humankind, governments and economic systems that have chosen ...
In U.S., from kindergarten to high school, the curriculum includes some core subjects which are required by all and elective subjects, that are based on interests and future goals of students. This ...
In January 1993, a gunman murdered seven people in a fast-food restaurant in Palatine, a suburb of Chicago. In his dual roles as an administrative executive and spokesperson for the police department, ...
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Over half of students who sat for KJSEA exams to pursue STEM subjects
More than half of the 1,330,459 learners who sat for this year’s Kenya Junior Secondary Education Assessment (KJSEA) have ...
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